Assaying the Use of a Leonardite-Suspension Concentrate-Based Product as a Potential Biostimulant to Enhance Growth, NPK Use Efficiency, and Antioxidant Capacity in Lactuca sativa L.
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Atero Calvo, Santiago; Magro, Francesco; Masetti, Giacomo; Navarro León, Eloy; Ríos Ruiz, Juan José; Ruiz Sáez, Juan ManuelEditorial
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Antioxidant compounds Crop yield Humic substances
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2023-12-26Referencia bibliográfica
Atero-Calvo, S.; Magro, F.; Masetti, G.; Navarro-León, E.; Rios, J.J.; Ruiz, J.M. Assaying the Use of a Leonardite-Suspension Concentrate-Based Product as a Potential Biostimulant to Enhance Growth, NPK Use Efficiency, and Antioxidant Capacity in Lactuca sativa L. Agronomy 2024, 14, 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14010064
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PAI program (Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Grupo de Investigación AGR282); Grant from the FPU of the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia awarded to S.A.C. grant number [FPU20/05049]Abstract
Biostimulants are presented as a potential tool to achieve the main objectives of modern
agriculture: increase crop yield and nutritional quality while reducing chemical fertilizer use. Here,
we investigated the use of a HS-based product (BLACKJAK®, from Sofbey S.A., Mendrisio, Switzerland)
as a biostimulant to enhance plant growth, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K)
use efficiency, as well as antioxidant capacity. For this purpose, BLACKJAK® was applied to lettuce
(Lactuca sativa L.) as radicular (‘R’) and foliar (‘F’) at doses: 0.20 mL/L (R1), 0.40 mL/L (R2), 0.60 mL/L
(R3), and 0.80 mL/L (R4), 5.00 mL/L (F1), 7.50 mL/L (F2), 10.00 mL/L (F3), and 12.50 mL/L (F4),
along with a control. Shoot fresh weight (FW) and dry weight (DW), leaf area, NPK use efficiency
parameters, and antioxidant capacity were evaluated. Our results showed that R1, R2, R3, F2, and F3
enhanced shoot FW and leaf area, while only R3 increased shoot DW. Furthermore, in general, most
of the doses employed enhanced NPK use efficiency parameters such as apparent crop recovery, nutrient
export, physiological efficiency, and internal utilization of applied nutrients. Similarly, HS also
increased ascorbate, glutathione, and phenol concentrations, showing an improvement in antioxidant
capacity measured through FRAP (Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power) and TEAC (Trolox Equivalent
Antioxidant Capacity) assays. Overall, root-HS offered better results than foliar-HS, especially at R3.
Hence, our results indicate that BLACKJAK® could be a good candidate to enhance crop productivity
and nutritional quality while reducing the use of chemical NPK fertilizers.